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for the school’s most vulnerable families struggling with the cost-of-living crisis and increased food prices and will also help to tackle the poverty attainment gap by giving students from deprived backgrounds a chance to learn necessary skills for the world of work.
Older students will also lead sessions for younger students, allowing them to pick what is grown and teaching them valuable skills in food growing. Hannah Howard, head of OVO Foundation said:"We want to ensure all children and young people, but especially those in underserved communities, have access to nature - and we also know that students want to be equipped with the skills, knowledge, and opportunities to protect it.
"Our Nature Prize and the wider Let’s Go Zero campaign, is a brilliant catalyst for schools to kickstart climate action in school grounds and in every classroom. "The winning projects will see their innovative ideas come to fruition, yet every school can gain inspiration from what’s possible with limited resources but a vision for a greener, brighter future for the next generation."
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